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    relaxed and more likely to communicate with those who are of their age and bear the similar situation. When they encounter problems‚ they tend to listen to their friends’ advice rather than listen to teachers’ for they reckon teacher’s solutions as the adult way to handle the problem and are too conservative to be suitable for them teenagers. As contemporaries‚ they believe that their friends can give them more innovative ideas. This phenomenon which is called the generation gap shows that friends are

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    Approaching Theory in Adult Education: Humanism and Andragogy An analysis of adult learning theory serves as the springboard from which educators can begin to build a useful theoretical framework that focuses on the field of contemporary adult education. Both humanism and andragogy as theoretical approaches offer distinctive strengths and weaknesses‚ both function as a point of reference for practitioners. This paper examines the synthesis of humanistic and andragogical theory as an

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    atypical in a sense of not conforming to society’s norms.“Although many teens rebel against society‚ others do not. Some teenagers feel immense pressure to be “good” in order to get into a top college‚ be a role model for younger siblings‚ or take on an adult role in family life. Others are natural rule-followers‚ conforming to the expectations of their family or community simply because it feels the most comfortable to them.” (Conformity In Teenagers Lisa

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    Final Essay Diva Denissov American Beauty is a classic example of a family in deep seated conflict and conflict management. The four horsemen are employed here regularly by the main character of Kevin Spacey who plays the role of Lester Burnham‚ a depressed suburban father in a mid-life crisis and a badgered and repressed husband who is absolutely contemptuous of his wife Caroline Burnham who is played by Annette Benning. Caroline is likewise contemptuous of Lester and his laizze faire way of negotiating

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    harm upon themselves and others‚ parents are hesitant to leave them be. They want to be involved in and notice things in their adolescent’s lives in order to assure they stay safe and out of trouble. This is understandable since teens are not yet adults and are under the care and liability of their parents. Since their parents are responsible for their actions and well-being‚ should they not be somewhat involved in their child’s life?

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    024 Promote child and young person development Assessment criteria 1.2a Assess a child or young person’s development in the following areas:  physical (Planned: 0 ‚ Completed:0) In my line of work as a carer there are different ways of assessing a young person for physical development. Each week young people in my care are given a weekly activity and menu planner in which they complete to show what activities and food they are planning through the week. The young people are encouraged to

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    Promote child and young person’s development Unit 4222-344 1) Explain the importance of a person centred and inclusive approach and give examples of how important this is implemented in your work ( L.O2.3) A person centred approach should involve supporting a young person and focus on their needs and interests rather than what the worker perceives as important. All activities should be available to everyone‚ and particular activities are targeted at specific children‚ you must also

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    Understand child and young person’s development CYP3.1.3 Understand the factors that influence children and young people’s development and how these affect practice. 3.3 Explain how disability may affect development Children or young person’s who suffer from any form of disability are more likely to have a delay in development‚ however it is important to remember that every child/young person is an individual and that disabilities can affect children / young person in different ways. There

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    CU1520: PROMOTE CHILD AND YOUNG PERSON DEVELOPMENT. 1.1 Explain the factors that need to be taken into account when assessing development. When assessing a child you must be careful to take into account confidentiality before carrying out an observation you must have parents and the settings permission and not to leave confidential material lying around they must be secured in a locked cabinet. Only talk to authorized personal about confidential material. This confidentially can only be broken

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    positive impacts on today´s youth‚ because in some way it brings people together‚ it increases social activity with social networks such as Facebook‚ Twitter‚ Tumblr‚ Skype and many others that connect us to the rest of the world. The internet offers young people a lot of great opportunities and access to an amazing amount of information‚ which is very useful because it helps‚ both‚ teachers and students to get a better education and information‚ also the process of sharing is faster and easier. Internet

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